During the upgrading of one of the many tank tracks on the British Army's vast training ground at Salisbury Plain, a few miles from Stonehenge, a rare Bronze Age grave emerged from the chalk.

While the excavation of the skeleton was conducted, it was discovered that a flint arrowhead was clutched in its left hand, this artifact dates back to about 2,500 BC. - the time of Stonehenge itself

Host and archaeologist Julian Richards, himself an expert on Stonehenge, investigates the life of this early hunter and places the context of this burial both within the Stonehenge timeline and also within the broader context of the Stonehenge environs

Reconstruction aspects of the programme look at recreating a prehistoric bow, knapping and hafting an arrowhead, and facial reconstructions